Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Watching the Defectives


My Tweets from last night's CNN-sponsored freak show.

Watching Lawrence [O'Donnell] on #TheLastWord assiduously avoid asking Tom Friedman who SPECIFICALLY is responsible for what ails us. Disappointed, LO.

#TheLastWord Reaganism is now divided between the People of the Blood and the People of the Book.

Next question: Book burning -- pro or superpro?

Perry: It'll cost you at least $8,000 to buy my sweet ass.

I support a yokel-opt-out for Democracy

Vote Republican and "Let Them Die!"

Vote GOP and Let the Weak Perish!

All candidates come out strongly for Brawndo. Apparently it has what plants need.

Shorter Teabagger Platform: Immigration? Nuke the beaners from space For Jesus.

A journalist would follow up by noting that it was Ronald Reagan and not "the liberals" who granted amnesty. Instead we have Wolf Blitzer

Huntsman: We have to bring in brainpower for overseas...because these baggers just ain't cutting it

Next up: The talent contest. First, Perry will whittle an economic policy out of a cow pie. Then Bachmann will drive out Obamacare demons.

Shoq wondered what the Wingnut Talking Point Pez Dispenser Dana Loesch was up to before she went on-camera on CNN
[She is] on twitter, blatting the most jaw-droppingly atavistic crap you've ever heard :-)


McCain wins again. How does he do it?

CNN owes the estate of Paddy Chayefsky a LOT of money.

The Teabagger Debate finally answers the question: "What if Hee-Haw and 'Logan's Run' had a bastard child?"

"Blessed are those who let the poor die in the street, for they shall inherit some money." The #Teabagitudes

@David_Gergen -- I believe Mr. Gergen owes Matt Taibbi a HUGE apology.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Watching Lawrence [O'Donnell] on #TheLastWord assiduously avoid asking Tom Friedman who SPECIFICALLY is responsible for what ails us. Disappointed, LO."

DG, I listened to that while ironing and was wondering if you would comment.

While I didn't disagree with much Friedman said, I found that I kept waiting for him to get to his point. He just kept blithering bizspeak-light platitudes like, "This will require collective action!" At first I thought he was building up to a point, ya' know?, but he just kept talking and talking while saying less and less, ya' know?

He actually fell back on a few verbal ticks, and I got the impression that he was feeling pressured. That struck me, as I thought the questions were pretty "softball".

Mike.K.

Anonymous said...

http://youtu.be/sfr2F8F1xms

Appropriate after the debate the other night